New to trailering and not excited about having to put my new toy away for the season. Nonetheless it's time here in Utah.

Two questions here.
1. I am looking to do a complete compressor blowout of the lines versus antifreeze. I prefer knowing that there isn't ANY liquid in the lines, and all is dry.
Any recommendations, and better yet instructions on how to go about this process?

2. Wondering if any other Tracer owners have figured out a way to protect those fancy drip spouts on the rain gutters that stick out, while the whole coach is covered? Otherwise the cover will eventually pull and rip those off.

I go around the trailer and cover the spouts and anything else that protrudes with foam piple insulation you can get at lowes/home depot. I cut the foam to size and wrap it with electrical tape. So far I have had luck doing this as no rips in my cover.

I blow out my camper water lines every year. I blow them out through the city water connection (CW has adapter for air connection) with my compressor regulater set at about 35#. Let each faucet run untill it blows only air and make sure you get all the faucets. I have also installed a petcock in the waterheater drain and blow it out also. I missed the outside shower one season and found the mistake the next spring on the first trip.
I pour a little anti-freeze down each drain to fill the p-traps and that is it for my winterizing.

I blow out my camper water lines every year. I blow them out through the city water connection (CW has adapter for air connection) with my compressor regulater set at about 35#. Let each faucet run untill it blows only air and make sure you get all the faucets. I have also installed a petcock in the waterheater drain and blow it out also. I missed the outside shower one season and found the mistake the next spring on the first trip.
I pour a little anti-freeze down each drain to fill the p-traps and that is it for my winterizing.

If anyone else is interested, I found spigot covers at Lowes for about $1.50 each that cover the drip spouts perfectly, and have a rubber leash that holds them on. I'm more concerned about ripping those off than hurting the cover. The spigot covers are rounded so the cover should be fine.
Tracer has a 3.5 inch extended drip spout that they boast is out further than any other brand to avoid streaking. But they're a pain on covers in winter.